Thursday, February 28, 2013

Thought for the day

As the flame of  lamp kept in a windless place does not flicker, so the illumined self is ever radiant

From the ebook Paramatma Satcharitha IV 


In previous Avatars,Poornam functioning is not revealed in totality. Rama is Poornam and Krishna are Poornam, but are bound by their royal code of conduct, Raja Dharma. When the Avatars descend, they place a circle around themselves. They create certain dharmic principles, like Raja Dharma, Sanyas Dharma, Brahmacharya Dharmaand Organization Dharma. The Poornam then functions within those limits. The reasonfor all is Their Witness state; they function from the state of Witness. Yet, a man who attains the Poornam state through individual sadhana, functions with complete freedom. It does not remain bound by any dharma. This is individual Poornam. It shatters dharma in pieces. The Poornam functions freely, it is not controlled by anydharma. This individual Poornam breaks and throws all dharmas-Stree Dharma,scriptural Dharma, SocietyDharma,  Purusha Dharma, the Dharma of a householder–it breaks all of these. There are no dharmas that can bind and restrict the jeeva’s Poornam; it then shines in full brilliance. This Poornam challenges the world.
... O Dharma, O mankind, what fence can you build around me. How can
you stop me? What wall can you place around me and my flooding Prema?
What and who can stop the flowof my Prema? It is in this way it challenges all and the Poornam expands more and more. What is the limit of Poornam? Can the sky, space, any of the four directions or time limit it? Which? Which? Poornam shines and cuts all dharma as Dharma Teetha, going beyond dharma